Kidzcan has Christian roots, the founding member, Andrea Whatman attends NCC and the church has contributed tremendously in the growth of the organisation. It is a strong base of volunteers as well as a spiritual foundation due to the prayer chains that keeps oiling the organisation. Kidzcan is grateful to be regular beneficiaries of donations from Northside Community Church Community members both in cash and in kind.

This is an international foundation specialising in grants. Beginning 2014, it awarded Kidzcan with a non-restricted grant to carry out the work of supporting the Ministry of Health and Child Care in Zimbabwe in paediatric oncology management in Zimbabwe. The funds from this foundation have been utilised for implementing the Kidzcan strategy.

An international organisation awarding regular grants which are non-restricted and have been useful in funding clinical services as well as supportive services including provision of prosthetics, transport money and counselling.

The African Palliative Care Association gave Kidzcan a grant to overhaul the M & E System including development of case management tools. Palliative Care is a major component of case management and is part of the 2015-2018 Kidzcan Strategy.

Childhood Cancer Awareness Campaigns have resulted in more children being registered with Kidzcan thanks to the grant from this foundation. By the end of 2016, Kidzcan will have covered all the 10 provinces of Zimbabwe doing early detection workshops. .

A psychosocial organisation which funds activities concerning psychosocial specifically for low-resource settings. The money from this organisation has assisted Kidzcan hold weekly parent/caregiver support group meetings which have empowered families with children suffering from cancer come to terms with the condition and necessary lifestyle changes.